Arrow project
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Arrow project
First off hello to all, it’s my first post so please be gentle . Some of you may have read a few of my posts on the yahoo Ariel user group but I'm finding it very difficult to navigate (I’m rubbish with computers!). It has been useful though as it was on there that I found my arrow, it’s about 90% built and is all new or recon. The previous owner was planning on using it as a track day tool but lost interest due to a Ducati project. My plan is to make it into a nice cafe racer(ish) road going arrow. I have to admit to knowing very little about Arrows/Leaders although I do know my way around a 2 stroke, I’ve a 350lc fitted with a YPVS lump and an RGV250 in the garage to keep it company but I'm confident I can find lots of daft things to ask. Here it is, so let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Mark
Cheers,
Mark
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Re: Arrow project
I'm with you on the Yahoo stuff .. and I am supposedly good with that sort of stuff !
At some point they'll take down their "free groups" like MSN did, a few years back.
I find these things strangely alluring .. you gonna mess with it or just get it back on the road ?
At some point they'll take down their "free groups" like MSN did, a few years back.
I find these things strangely alluring .. you gonna mess with it or just get it back on the road ?
John Nash
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''78 t140 bonneville, '77 BMW R80, '67 CJ750, 196-ish Ural M62 outfit, '51 VH500, '49 project Ariel , '47 VH twinport, '44 Ariel WNG, '42 indian 741b, '41 Ariel WNG and piles of rusty scrap ....
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''78 t140 bonneville, '77 BMW R80, '67 CJ750, 196-ish Ural M62 outfit, '51 VH500, '49 project Ariel , '47 VH twinport, '44 Ariel WNG, '42 indian 741b, '41 Ariel WNG and piles of rusty scrap ....
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Re: Arrow project
I think the frontforks are dangerously weekened, if you make the engine faster than make the front stronger.
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Thanks for the comments, I'm going to play with it a little to try to make it into an interesting road bike. The forks do look weaker but it is a tried and tested racing modification. Although I'm aware that race stuff is not always transferable to road use but I do have the spare forks shown in the picture.
Mark
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Cheers Roy, they are an oddity and that's what I like about it. Never owned anything this old before, everything else in the garage is 70's, 80's or 90's so it won't be without challenge. Very few imperial spanners in my tool kit and I can guarantee there won't be a single nut or bolt in my tubs that will fit anything.
Mark
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I managed to get a YDS5 to go fast. Someone mucked the alloy barrells up and I resleeved them ( a big job) but it eventually went as good is any on a set of earlier iron cylinders that I used because they were in good nick. the iron is harder as it chills a bit when cast. When the alloy is poured originally around the iron sleeves it softens the iron and they stay somewhat soft and wear more. Nev
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